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ATX Black Food Week 2019 Kicks Off Next Week

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ATX Black Food Wood

Black Food Week aims to provide the Austin community with first hand knowledge about Austin’s new and longstanding Black-owned restaurants – that have become pillars in the Austin community.

Founded by Chas Moore at the Austin Justice Coalition this week-long celebration goes from Monday, July 22 thru August 3, 2019 and shines a light on Austin’s classic, black owned restaurants.

Black Food Week aims to provide the Austin community with first hand knowledge about Austin’s long standing Black-owned restaurants that are pillars in the Austin community. The hope is that the community not only finds these restaurants enjoyable dining experiences, but also an educational tool that prompts support for locally owned minority businesses.

Whether you decide to patronize the listed restaurants at any point during their hours of business or plan on joining during the “Eat and Greet” social hours, the hope is for you join us for a week that is sure to satisfy both your taste buds and your soul.

We look forward to dining with you, Austin!

ATX Black Food Week
#atxblackfoodweek

Week 1 Restaurants: 

Monday – 7/22

– Mr. Catfish & More

1144 Airport Blvd, Austin TX 78702

Tuesday 7/23

– Big Easy Bar and Grill

1806 E 12th St, Austin TX 78702

Wednesday 7/24

– The Gossip Shack / Gossip Shack 2

2709 Rogge Ln, Austin TX 78723

Thursday 7/25

– Hoover’s Cooking

2002 Manor Rd, Austin TX 78722

Friday 7/26

– Sassy’s Vegetarian Soul Food

1819 E 12th St, Austin TX 78702

– Tony’s Jamaican Food

1200 E 11th St, Austin 78702

– J. Leonardi’s Barbeque

1124 E 11th St, Austin TX 78702

Saturday 7/27

– Sam’s BBQ

2000 E 12th St, Austin TX 78702

Sunday 7/28

– Winners BBQ Austin

800 W Pecan St, Pflugerville TX 78660

Week 2 Restaurants: 

Monday 7/29

– Country Boyz Fixins

4140 E 12th St, Austin TX 78721

Tuesday 7/30

– Baby Greens

1508 W Anderson Ln, Austin TX 78757

Wednesday 7/31

– Bahadi’s Chicken & Lounge

907 Farm to Market 685, Pflugerville TX 78660

Thursday 8/1

– Da Slice LLC

3505 N Interstate 35 Frontage Rd, Austin, TX 78722

Friday 8/2

– Emojis Grilled Cheese Bar Domain Food Truck Court

– My Granny’s Kitchen Domain Food Truck

– Krack of Dawn Kafe Domain Food Truck Court

– The Rolling Rooster Domain Food Truck Court

Grand Finale – Saturday 8/3

– Wild Magnolias

15424 Farm to Market Rd 1825 #240. Pflugerville TX 78660 

We hope that the entire community can come out and enjoy some great eats and network as we continue to build community.

Check highlights from last year’s events.

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